Hi noticed your request for raid info for linux...
check out http://linas.org/linux/raid.html
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At 01:34 AM 6/14/98 -0400, James Michael Keller wrote:
>Ok, with all the typing about raid this week on the list, I thought I'd
>look into getting 2-4 drives down at my local swap shop ( very nice bulk
>buys they get in to sell "retail" vs ordering the "retail" kits - saves
>lots of money when all you get a small brown box and a manual :) in lue
>of the install howto VHS tape, the idiots guide to upgrading, and all
>those extra rail kits...
>
>Anyhow I'm wondering if there is a good Faq/howto for raid under linux.
>I'd like to exither expand my home lan by building a new k6-2 system (
>god a board with a 300 chips is only 250 at some places, ram is so
>cheap. Damn monitor is going to cost me more )
>
>Anyhow I'm musing over a small 3-4 disk array, mabey 3-4gig drives with
>I guess level 5, so say 3 real drives 1 error checking drive or
>whatever. Something that I can walk out and slap another drive in when
>the mood strikes me.
>
>What is currently my host/workstation will probably revert back to an NT
>client so I don't have to keep booting back and forth to run win apps.
>Then the new k6-2 / 300 or 333 depending on when I get around to
>shopping , would be the Linux box - probably up to 5.1 ( by then all
>these bugs should be worked out <grin> )
>
>So is it better to get a big hulking server case for the new
>motherboard, that has the space for the raid array? Or should I get a
>small raid case and just plug it into the linux box then let all the
>other clients use it?
>
>( ok nuff said, there has to be a faq or howto floating around - this
>can't be a new thing <grin)
>
>
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